Flash player full screen choppy when watching general conference
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 1:46 pm
I have a computer (the only one in our house with this problem) that always suffers from choppy video (but no audio problem) when watching general conference full screen with the flash player.
This problem isn't isolated to general conference. Sites like hulu.com also have this problem when viewing full screen video. Youtube however does not.
It seemed to start about a year ago when Adobe Flash 10 came out. My computer worked just fine with full-screen video until I installed that version.
I did some diagnosis by plugging in a second monitor to have taskmanager open while running the video full screen.
I noticed that about every 10 minutes both cores would hit 100% which corresponded to the choppy video. The audio never cuts out. After a few seconds the video goes back to normal.
I'm guessing some thread/code segment in either Flash or the actual flash video player software is causing some spike in CPU activity.
Since my motherboard has integrated graphics one of the core has to do some work (it usually sits around 67%) when in full screen mode.
I have tested lots of other full screen things like video games with no issues of spiked cpu or choppiness.
My specs:
ASUS M3A78EMI HDMI motherboard (with ATI HD3200 integrated graphics)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (dual core 3.0ghz)
8GB ram
Two 750GB SATA 3.0gbps 7200rpm drives in raid stripe
Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium (all patches applied)
Google Chrome 10.0.648.204 (tried latest IE8 as well, no luck)
Adobe Flash 10,2,154,25 (latest)
I tried:
Reinstalling latest video drives (both ATI and ASUS)
Reinstalling Flash
Reinstalling Chrome
Reinstalling Windows
Downgrading to Flash 9 doesn't seem like much of an option since some sites want the latest.
I've also checked my system and cpu temperatures which all stay well below the max. I've also played with the Flash settings for hardware acceleration and what not.
Anyone else have a similar issue and solve it without buying a new computer? I don't have any room left for a graphics card add-on nor should I really need it.
I haven't tested Linux yet though.
This problem isn't isolated to general conference. Sites like hulu.com also have this problem when viewing full screen video. Youtube however does not.
It seemed to start about a year ago when Adobe Flash 10 came out. My computer worked just fine with full-screen video until I installed that version.
I did some diagnosis by plugging in a second monitor to have taskmanager open while running the video full screen.
I noticed that about every 10 minutes both cores would hit 100% which corresponded to the choppy video. The audio never cuts out. After a few seconds the video goes back to normal.
I'm guessing some thread/code segment in either Flash or the actual flash video player software is causing some spike in CPU activity.
Since my motherboard has integrated graphics one of the core has to do some work (it usually sits around 67%) when in full screen mode.
I have tested lots of other full screen things like video games with no issues of spiked cpu or choppiness.
My specs:
ASUS M3A78EMI HDMI motherboard (with ATI HD3200 integrated graphics)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (dual core 3.0ghz)
8GB ram
Two 750GB SATA 3.0gbps 7200rpm drives in raid stripe
Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium (all patches applied)
Google Chrome 10.0.648.204 (tried latest IE8 as well, no luck)
Adobe Flash 10,2,154,25 (latest)
I tried:
Reinstalling latest video drives (both ATI and ASUS)
Reinstalling Flash
Reinstalling Chrome
Reinstalling Windows
Downgrading to Flash 9 doesn't seem like much of an option since some sites want the latest.
I've also checked my system and cpu temperatures which all stay well below the max. I've also played with the Flash settings for hardware acceleration and what not.
Anyone else have a similar issue and solve it without buying a new computer? I don't have any room left for a graphics card add-on nor should I really need it.
I haven't tested Linux yet though.